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www.inbroadcast.com | Vol: 8 - Issue 7 | August 2018
InNews
DigitalGlue Optimise
creative.space
USA: DigitalGlue's creative.space
- an On-Premise Managed Storage
service - has been optimised for
DaVinci Resolve workflows.
It has successfully met the
technical
requirements
for
inclusion in Blackmagic Design's
Configuration Guide.
Each creative.space system is
pre-loaded with a DaVinci Resolve
optimised PostreSQL database
server enabling users to create
databases in DaVinci Resolve
using the same address they use to
connect to their storage.
DigitalGlue also designs and
implements solutions for complete
turnkey content creation, postproduction, and distribution.
ChyronHego CAMIO 4.4
USA: ChyronHego has introduced
CAMIO 4.4, it's MOS gateway and
graphic asset management server.
As the core of ChyronHego's
software-based CAMIO Universe
for News Production, CAMIO 4.4
includes key features designed
to make producer-driven news
workflows more versatile, flexible,
and cost-effective.
Enhancements include a new
render engine architecture, the
ability to publish content straight
from the newsroom to social
media, and LUCI5, a new HTML5
plugin for the LUCI graphics
fulfilment interface.
FilmLight Staging
Colour Tour
GBR: FilmLight is to stage one of its
popular colour tour masterclasses
at IBC2018 on Sunday 16
September.
This intensive day of live
presentations
and
practical
discussions is designed to guide
colourists, DoPs and the wider
production and post industry
through the opportunities and
challenges that HDR and new
delivery formats bring. The day
will feature demonstrations of the
colour management and finishing
toolset in the latest version of
FilmLight's colour grading system,
Baselight v5.
Riedel And PIDSO Drive
DTM Communcations
R
iedel
Communications
and PIDSO have rolled
out their first joint project, a
comprehensive solution for
the DTM (formerly known as
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
or German Touring Car Masters).
The two companies have
designed
and
installed
a
broadband
audio
communications system for DTM
that integrates advanced antenna
technology from PIDSO with Riedel's
MediorNet real-time network. The new
broadband audio system enables radio
communications from all vehicles with
outstanding voice quality.
"It's great to see this first
outstanding result of our partnership
with Riedel. The ability to hear drivers'
comments clearly brings even greater
worldwide."
Riedel
and
PIDSO
conducted
extensive
preliminary research and
vehicle
simulations
to
determine the optimum
positioning of the blade
antennas, enabling them
to operate as smoothly as
possible with all other race
Riedel / PIDSO DTM monopole blade antenna systems, such as GPS, video,
excitement to television viewers; and garage radio.
one recent example is the emotional
"DTM is one of our longest-running
outburst of Timo Glock after the customers, and we're proud to
second race in Hockenheim," said say we've been providing their
Christoph Kienmayer, Founder and communications solutions since their
Managing Director of PIDSO.
inaugural season in 2000. And now,
"We're
looking
forward
to it's very exciting to be working with
working with Riedel to develop PIDSO to support 2018 DTM," said
further innovations providing win- Thomas Riedel, Founder and CEO of
win scenarios for our customers Riedel.
Sheffield Hallam Invests
In Panasonic Camcorders
U
K university Sheffield Hallam and previously we had been working
has invested in 30 Panasonic with Canon's XF305 because at that
AG-DVX200 camcorders to integrate point, it was BBC approved, so it was
applied learning opportunities
for students in its film and
media courses.
Working with Panasonic's UK
and ROI distributor Holdan,
the university went through an
evaluation stage, where it was
supplied with a camera for a
testing process.
Dominic
Green,
Senior
Lecturer in Cinematography
at Sheffield Hallam University,
said: "The option came up of
carrying out a replacement, Panasonic AG-DVX200 camcorders
the natural choice for us.
"We conducted our testing of the
camera over the summer months. Once
we had taken a look at Panasonic's AGUX180 with the one-inch sensor, we
had a look at that against the DVX200,
and the images were great. There
are a lot of really great cameras out
there, but the DVX200 does
something quite different,
so it was actually quite an
easy decision to make," he
said.
The
investment
has
enabled the South Yorkshire
University
to
develop
its students' learning by
upgrading its resources for
film and media production
students, as well as being
available to a variety of
other courses.